Om Vajrapani Hayagriva Garuda Hum Phat May 2026

The mantra "Om Vajrapani Hayagriva Garuda Hum Phat" is the primary invocation for the Three Wrathful Ones (Ta Chag Khyung Sum in Tibetan), a powerful composite deity in Vajrayana Buddhism. This practice combines the energies of three major protectors into a single "deep feature" or practice focused on extreme purification and the removal of complex obstacles. The Three Wrathful Ones (Ta Chag Khyung Sum)

Tenzin smiled. He activated the third eye—the union of all three. From his heart blazed the mantra OM VAJRAPANI HAYAGRIVA GARUDA HUM PHAT as a single, spinning sun of five colors. om vajrapani hayagriva garuda hum phat

  • The Final "Phat": When you reach the final syllable, visualize all obstacles, sickness, and negative thoughts exploding into dust.
    1. Do not chant with hatred. If you chant this to "kill" an enemy, it will backfire and transform into your own suffering. The wrath is directed at ignorance, not persons.
    2. Avoid reciting near innocent animals or young children loudly. The explosive Phat can be startling. Use a mental whisper instead.
    3. If you have a gentle, pacifying nature, balance this practice with Chenrezig (Om Mani Padme Hum). Too much wrath without compassion leads to mental imbalance (paranoia, aggression).
    4. Do not sell this mantra. Never charge money for this transmission. It is a treasure given freely for the end of suffering.

    The Unified Alchemical Process

    OM (invocation) → VAJRAPANI (structural destruction of rigidity) → HAYAGRIVA (combustive transformation of desire) → GARUDA (spacious, non-dual liberation) → HUM (the unified enlightened mind) → PHAT (the final, irreversible cutting). The mantra "Om Vajrapani Hayagriva Garuda Hum Phat"